Clashes erupted between rival Libyan militia in the country’s capital on Monday night, forcing the closure of the airport and leaving two dead, according to the Associated Press. The country’s health ministry called for a ceasefire and for both sides to allow emergency teams to evacuate trapped civilians. The fighting was reportedly triggered after the head of one of the armed groups was arrested at the airport.
Clashes in Libyan capital leave two dead, close airport
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